Apple's security, a new Pepsi bottle, and more - 90 Seconds on The Verge: Friday, March 22nd, 2013
Apple's security, a new Pepsi bottle, and more - 90 Seconds on The Verge: Friday, March 22nd, 2013
2013-03-22
it's Friday March 22nd 2013 I'm adrianne
jeffries we met last year at this thing
and never mind you wouldn't remember
this is 90 seconds on the verge brought
to you by mercedes-benz a major security
hole has been discovered that allows
Apple passwords to be reset with only an
email address and date of birth it
affects all Apple customers who haven't
yet enabled the new two-step
verification unfortunately if you try to
sign up now you might be told to wait
three days which means you're pretty
much vulnerable that is of course unless
you change your birthday as of right now
Apple's password reset tool is currently
unavailable quote due to maintenance
Apple is acknowledge the vulnerability
and says it is quote working on fix in
the meantime please turn on two steps
FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski is
stepping down the FCC has announced that
he will be leaving the position in the
coming weeks as chairman he presided
over massive expansion of mobile
networks wider deployment of broadband
and a series of high-profile mergers no
reason has been given for his early
departure and no successor has been
named yet had Janikowski not stepped
down his term still would have been over
this July finally Pepsi is giving his
bottles in new shape it's the first
redesign of a bottle since 1997 the new
design features a unique swirled grip
and a smaller label and less do you
think this is all very very silly
Pepsi's biggest competitor coca-cola has
long been known for the iconic contour
of its bottles it's a soda war thing
Pepsi's new bottle will be rolling out
this April that's it for today's top
stories coming up tomorrow an experiment
gone horribly awry as gummy bear
replicants take over a small village in
Japan
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